Company Directory - Albertsons Companies
CCI Score
CCI Score: Albertsons Companies
-22.77
Latest Event
Revolving Door in Lobbying Ranks
Data from OpenSecrets reveals that 7 out of 14 Albertsons Companies lobbyists in 2023 had previously held government positions, suggesting a revolving door that could enhance corporate influence over public policy.
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Albertsons Companies is currently rated as an Accomplice.
Latest Events
- APR242025
Data from OpenSecrets reveals that 7 out of 14 Albertsons Companies lobbyists in 2023 had previously held government positions, suggesting a revolving door that could enhance corporate influence over public policy.
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Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts
June 18
The profile indicates that half of Albertsons Companies' lobbyists in 2023 had government experience, a statistic which raises concerns over regulatory capture and an entrenched revolving door that risks undermining democratic accountability. This connection between public office and private lobbying can facilitate policies favoring corporate interests over marginalized communities, aligning with authoritarian dynamics.
- MAR312025
According to OpenSecrets, Albertsons Companies spent $410,000 on lobbying from January to March 2025, highlighting its involvement in political influence efforts.
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Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts
June 18
The company's lobbying expenditure of $410,000 in early 2025 suggests a proactive engagement in shaping political policies. From an anti-fascist perspective, such political spending is concerning as it can be used to support corporate interests over the rights of workers and marginalized communities, potentially undermining progressive reforms.
- FEB132023
A Greenpeace USA report criticizes 16 major U.S. grocery retailers for not doing enough to eliminate forced labor and human rights abuses in their tuna supply chains. The report specifically notes that Albertsons, among others, has not addressed these issues with sufficient urgency ahead of global treaty negotiations.
-70
Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices
June 18
The Greenpeace USA report exposes that Albertsons, like several other large grocery retailers, has failed to implement robust measures to eliminate forced labor and safeguard human rights in its tuna supply chain. This neglect in addressing critical labor practices earns a strongly negative score under the 'Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices' category.
- NOV282022
The recently released FEC Form 3X filing for The Albertsons Companies, Inc. Political Action Committee (ACI PAC) provides a detailed account of itemized receipts and disbursements for transactions up to November 28, 2022. The report lists numerous contributions from individual employees and transfers to various political committees, underscoring the company’s active role in shaping political participation and potential influence over electoral outcomes.
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Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts
June 18
The detailed FEC filing reveals a structured program of corporate political contributions through ACI PAC. Although the filing demonstrates the legal transparency required by law, the volume and regularity of contributions raise concerns about corporate influence on the political process. From an anti-fascist perspective, such exertions of financial power have the potential to skew political representation in favor of corporate interests, thereby undermining democratic accountability.
- JAN012012
Albertsons Companies asserts its commitment to ethical supply chain practices by supporting the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act, detailing measures such as verification, audits, supplier certification, internal accountability, and employee training to prevent forced labor and human trafficking within its supply chains.
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Supply Chain Ethics
June 18
The company’s transparency disclosure outlines robust measures including continuous verification, audits, and certifications to ensure compliance with anti-slavery and human trafficking standards. This proactive approach promotes ethical supply chain management and reinforces their commitment to human rights, meriting a positive rating.
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Corporate Financials
- Revenue
- 2022
- $57.50B
- Total Assets
- 2022
- $20.00B
- Operating Income
- 2022
- $1.60B
- Total Equity
- 2022
- $5.00B
Employees: 300,000
Industries
- 424410
- General Line Grocery Merchant Wholesalers
- 445110
- Supermarkets and Other Grocery Retailers (except Convenience Retailers)
- 445120
- Convenience Stores